Friday, February 26, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Technical Problems



I talked to a dude who said it may be that the drivers have been corrupted. Apparently it's a problem that WACOM has. So here's hoping that that's it.

Friday, February 19, 2010

TFU - The Trouble With Pants



Initially this was going to be several panels longer and actually use the phrase "potty dance", but i decided, in the end, that, as with violence and pick-up lines, the implied punchline is usually the better one.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

TFU - This week's episode: The Trouble with College Girls



This realization dawned on me a few weeks ago when i met quite a nice girl and discovered that she was a half a decade too young for me. And i don't even mean like if she were five years older she'd be okay, i mean if she were five years older she would just be missing the cutoff for being acceptably aged.

God i'm old.

Oh yeah, postscript - i'm doing comics again.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A Metaphor, pt. II



It's funny, but i'm happy with ever pose of the girl except for the straight on one. Shouldn't that have been the easiest to draw the best looking?

Monday, March 30, 2009

A Metaphor, pt. I



So this is something i've been kicking around doing for a long time now. It's basically an experiment involving panel layout. I know for a fact that i'm really really lazy when it comes to panel layout (what's that, you say? another strip in which two people face each other in a series of unbound panels going down the page in a linear line?), but i've also got some strong opinions on panel layout, and i thought it was about time for me to walk the walk as well as talk the talk.

What i'm doing here, then, is taking a very simple content idea (it's not even a joke, really, it's just a visual metaphor i came up with) and attempting to lay it out in standard comic book format. That's why it's going to take me five pages, because before setting out on this project i did some exhaustive research (read: read a bunch of comics) and established that most comics tend to keep their panels-per-page between six and ten. Interesting, right? Webcomics don't do that, but webcomics don't have to give a shit about paper page constraints. Anyways. Yeah. Bear with me?